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Old 12-13-2020, 12:19 PM   #7
Jkpal
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Originally Posted by Bluebells View Post
If it’s really important to you to know, there are canine DNA tests available. I’m not sure that they are 100% accurate, but they can probably distinguish between a pure breed and a mixed breed in many cases. However, I hope you are committed to your little guy, no matter the test result. It isn’t his fault if the breeder misled you.
[Right on!! Wonderfully said!
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